2021年英语专业八级听力练习3

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  [00:30.66]In this section, you will hear a mini-lecture.

  [00:36.13]You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY.

  [00:38.86]While listening, take notes on the important points.

  [00:43.24]Your notes will not be marked,

  [00:45.64]but you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture.

  [00:51.23]When the lecture is over, you’ll be given two minutes to check your notes,

  [00:56.48]and another 10 minutes to complete the gap-filling task.

  [01:00.74]Now listen to the mini-lecture.

  [01:03.81]Good morning, everyone,

  [01:06.98]today my topic is mass media in America.

  [01:10.48]By media, we refer to the variety of means by which technology transmits information and entertainment to us.

  [01:17.80]Thus, in its broadest sense,

  [01:20.21]the term media includes newspaper, television, movies, radio, books, and magazines.

  [01:25.79]Mass media specifically refer to those publications and programs

  [01:30.16]that attempt to serve most or all of the people in a given market.

  [01:33.78]Here I would like to introduce the mass media in America by dividing them into three groups:

  [01:39.25]newspaper; magazines; radio and television.

  [01:43.50]First, let’s have a look at newspapers.

  [01:46.13]For a long time, newspapers have been the chief means by which people get themselves informed.

  [01:51.93]While television has replaced newspapers as the primary source of news for most Americans,

  [01:57.83]and while computer network is increasingly becoming a faster and easier way of obtaining news for many Americans,

  [02:04.73]newspapers still remain as one of the most powerful means of communications in the United States.

  [02:10.53]For one thing, reading newspapers is different from watching TV.

  [02:15.12]It gives detailed coverage of news items,

  [02:18.73]and tends to provide substantial treatment of news events.

  [02:21.79]And, sometimes it offers interesting and stimulating opinions

  [02:25.18]as well as analysis over important events at home and abroad.

  [02:29.23]For another, unlike watching TV,

  [02:32.07]reading newspapers does not require one to be confined to his sitting-room.

  [02:36.01]He can do it virtually anywhere he likes: in his car, at the breakfast table, sitting in the sun,

  [02:43.44]waiting at the subway station, and believe it or not, in the restroom.

  [02:47.71]So, for these and many other reasons, newspapers in the United States are still a big business.

  [02:54.61]And, this is borne out by two facts:

  [02:57.23](1) the large circulation of a number of important newspapers such as USA Today and The Wall Street Journal;

  [03:04.66](2) the great variety of newspapers available in the United States,

  [03:08.82]big and small, local and national, special and general, radical and conservative, and so on.

  [03:14.73]The top 3 daily newspapers in the United States are: Wall Street Journal, USA Today and New York Times.

  [03:23.37]Second, we’ll move to magazines.

  [03:26.11]According to a statistical record in 1990,

  [03:30.15]there were over 12,205 magazines being published in the United States.

  [03:35.74]More than 4,000 of them appear monthly, and over 1,300 are published each week.

  [03:42.09]They cover all topics and interests, from art and architecture to sports,

  [03:46.90]from aviation and gardening to computers and book reviews,

  [03:50.51]from fashion design and cooking to homemaking.

  [03:53.79]Quite a few have international editors, are translated into other languages,

  [03:58.49]or have “daughter” editions in foreign countries.

  [04:00.90]Among the many internationals are National Geographic,

  [04:05.06]Reader’s Digest, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, Time, Newsweek, Scientific American and Psychology Today.

  [04:12.72]The weekly newsmagazines — the best known are Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report —

  [04:19.50]serve as a type of national press.

  [04:21.58]Unlike newspapers, however, weekly newsmagazines tend to give extensive coverage and provide detailed,

  [04:29.13]and sometimes in-depth, analysis. Also unlike newspapers,

  [04:33.06]which usually have the lowest common denominator in their appeal to the general reading public,

  [04:37.43]weekly newsmagazines normally target at the well-educated, well-informed,

  [04:42.36]and public-conscious people of the society.

  [04:44.66]Many weekly newsmagazines also have considerable international impact, particularly Time and Newsweek.

  [04:51.87]The top three magazines in America are: (1) Reader’s Digest; (2) TV Guide; (3) The Conde Nast Select.

  [05:00.29]Third, I’ll say something about radio and television.

  [05:04.78]In more than two generations, the two powerful mass media transformed much of American life.

  [05:10.57]Radio, emerging at the same period when the Great Depression pervaded in America,

  [05:16.37]provided free entertainment in the comforts of the home.

  [05:19.65]Families that could no longer afford to go out for entertainment gathered together in their living rooms

  [05:25.34]to escape reality by laughing, fantasizing and dreaming of happier times.

  [05:29.93]From then on, radio became a first-class entertainment medium for most Americans.

  [05:34.97]Up until now, in view of the popularity of radio programs in the United States,

  [05:40.00]the future of radio as a form of medium continues to look bright.

  [05:44.26]Then, with the rapid development of science and technology, TV came into being in 1920s.

  [05:50.60]It primarily serves as a medium of entertainment,

  [05:53.78]and then also has a big role to play as a news broadcasting agency.

  [05:57.93]Networks began experimenting with news at locally owned stations as early as January 1940.

  [06:05.15]But, early-day television news could not begin to compare with radio news.

  [06:10.73]Only after the invention of portable cameras and videotape recorders

  [06:15.11]had television been made a much more credible news medium

  [06:18.72]because viewers saw pictures of the news events on the day they occurred.

  [06:23.20]Consequently, access to news is made much easier,

  [06:26.48]and the general public is getting better informed.

  [06:29.33]Gradually, television’s impact on American society has been more and more profound.

  [06:35.78]It has changed the life-styles of most Americans and become a major influence on American culture.

  [06:41.58]It can be seen from 5 aspects.

  [06:44.09]First and foremost is the socialization effect.

  [06:48.25]Many studies have shown that TV’s dominance as household activity

  [06:52.30]often reduces the level of communication among family members and, as a result,

  [06:57.88]much of the culture being distributed to youngsters today in the United States

  [07:02.36]comes from the tube rather than the family.

  [07:05.10]Secondly, television programming has played an important role in shaping and reflecting for the masses

  [07:12.10]the cultural changes that have been occurring in American Society.

  [07:15.92]TV functions both as a transmitter of new cultural trends

  [07:20.96]and as a molder of new attitudes towards these new trends.

  [07:24.78]Thirdly, television has revolutionized the marketing of goods in the American economy.

  [07:30.69]With TV marketing, people become vulnerable to the products, or in other words, to the commercials.

  [07:37.25]Fourthly, the cultural impact of violent TV programs has been quite enormous.

  [07:42.83]Needless to say, the question of violence on TV has been around nearly as long as the medium.

  [07:48.41]Many critics claim that TV violence increases violence in American society.

  [07:53.22]Fifthly, the impact of TV on religion has also been an issue of great concern to many Americans.

  [08:00.00]So far now, it is still an issue full of disputes.

  [08:03.17]To sum up, the mass media in America includes so many different forms,

  [08:07.98]and each of them plays a vital role in American people’s life not only in the past,

  [08:13.56]but also at present and in the future.

  [08:15.75]To know much about America, one must have a good knowledge about its mass media.

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